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Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Climate Change (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Climate Change (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration, 48
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Changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and global
climate conditions have altered photosynthesis and plant
respiration across both geologic and contemporary time scales.
Understanding climate change effects on plant carbon dynamics is
critical for predicting plant responses to future growing
conditions. Furthermore, demand for biofuel, fibre and food
production is rapidly increasing with the ever-expanding global
human population, and our ability to meet these demands is
exacerbated by climate change. This volume integrates
physiological, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives on
photosynthesis and respiration responses to climate change. We
explore this topic in the context of modeling plant responses to
climate, including physiological mechanisms that constrain carbon
assimilation and the potential for plants to acclimate to rising
carbon dioxide concentration, warming temperatures and drought.
Additional chapters contrast climate change responses in natural
and agricultural ecosystems, where differences in climate
sensitivity between different photosynthetic pathways can influence
community and ecosystem processes. Evolutionary studies over past
and current time scales provide further insight into evolutionary
changes in photosynthetic traits, the emergence of novel plant
strategies, and the potential for rapid evolutionary responses to
future climate conditions. Finally, we discuss novel approaches to
engineering photosynthesis and photorespiration to improve plant
productivity for the future. The overall goals for this volume are
to highlight recent advances in photosynthesis and respiration
research, and to identify key challenges to understanding and
scaling plant physiological responses to climate change. The
integrated perspectives and broad scope of research make this
volume an excellent resource for both students and researchers in
many areas of plant science, including plant physiology, ecology,
evolution, climate change, and biotechnology. For this volume, 37
experts contributed chapters that span modeling, empirical, and
applied research on photosynthesis and respiration responses to
climate change. Authors represent the following seven countries:
Australia (6); Canada (9), England (5), Germany (2), Spain (3), and
the United States (12).
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